Jelly and Yogurt Ice Lollies

This is a quick and healthy snack for little tummies. We started making these jelly and yoghurt ice lollies before the boys went for their nap, and by the time they woke up, the ice lollies were ready. That’s how quick they were! And depending on the yogurt you use, these ice lollies can be both creamy and moreish. But don’t expect Cornish ice-cream smoothness. You will have the odd icicle and quite a bit of crunch.

They are, none the less, a perfect treat for a hot summers day.

Jelly and Yogurt Ice Lollies

You will need:

1 500g tub of Greek style yogurt

1 packet of flavoured jelly – made to the specifications on the packet (so not just the powder, the actual jelly)

small containers and sticks/spoons OR ice-cream moulds

Instructions

Mix half the yogurt with 1/3 of the jelly and set aside.

Scrape the other half of the yogurt into your containers and place in the freezer for half an hour.

After half an hour, remove the moulds from the freezer and stick a spoon or an ice cream stick into the frozen yogurt.

Divide the yogurt and jelly mix into the containers and place into the freezer for another half an hour.

Remove and add the jelly. (You can place the jelly in the fridge for 15 minutes before adding it if you wish. This will just make it a bit lumpy like mine was . I like the way it looks like little jewels.

Freeze for another 30 minutes.

Eat and Enjoy!

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